Silicone Stick With Spf
Generic Name: silicone stick with spf
Brand Names:
Pro-sil Spf
PURPOSE: SILICONE STICK FOR SCARS BROAD SPECTRUM UVA/UVB SUNSCREEN HELPS PREVENT SUNBURN
Overview
PURPOSE: SILICONE STICK FOR SCARS BROAD SPECTRUM UVA/UVB SUNSCREEN HELPS PREVENT SUNBURN
Uses
INDICATIONS & USAGE: SILICONE STICK FOR SCARS BROAD SPECTRUM UVA/UVB SUNSCREEN HELPS PREVENT SUNBURN
Dosage
DOSAGE & ADMINISTRATION: Apply 15 minutes before sun exposure. Clean and dry scar site before each application. Apply Pro-Sil® liberally over the entire scar. May be covered with a bandage. Repeat several times daily for 8–12 weeks or until scar stops responding. To remove, wipe off with a clean cloth or tissue.
Interactions
ASK A DOCTOR: Ask a doctor about using PROSIL SPF with children under 6 months old. CAUTIONS: Stop use and ask a doctor if rash occurs. Do not use on damaged or broken skin. For children under 5 year of age, use under adult supervision. Children under 6 months of age: Ask a doctor.
Warnings
WARNINGS: FOR EXTERNAL USE ONLY
Storage
STORAGE: Store between 55°F–95°F (13°C–35°C).
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Silicone Stick With Spf used for?▼
INDICATIONS & USAGE: SILICONE STICK FOR SCARS BROAD SPECTRUM UVA/UVB SUNSCREEN HELPS PREVENT SUNBURN
What are the important warnings for Silicone Stick With Spf?▼
WARNINGS: FOR EXTERNAL USE ONLY
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